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| hill record = {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Klemens Murańka]] <br/>(153.0 m in 2021) |
| hill record = {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Klemens Murańka]] <br/>(153.0 m in 2021) |
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| longest jump = {{Flagicon|SVN}} [[Timi Zajc]] <br/>(161.5 m in 2023) |
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Revision as of 16:24, 3 February 2023
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Mühlenkopfschanze | |
Location | Willingen Germany |
Opened | 1951 |
Renovated | 2000 |
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K–point | K-130 |
Hill size | HS147 |
Longest jump (unofficial / fall) | Timi Zajc (161.5 m in 2023) |
Hill record | Klemens Murańka (153.0 m in 2021) |
Mühlenkopfschanze is a ski jumping hill located in Willingen, Germany. The audience capacity is 35,000. With a K-point of 130 metres (430 ft), it is the largest ski jumping hill in the world, and holds World Cup events every year. The current hill record of 153 m (502 ft) was set by Klemens Murańka in 2020–21 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.